In an eclipsing binary consisting of two stars with very different sizes, besides orbital velocities, what determine the
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In an eclipsing binary consisting of two stars with very different sizes, besides orbital velocities, what determine the
In an eclipsing binary consisting of two stars with very different sizes, besides orbital velocities, what determine the slope and the width of the intensity dip of the light curve? Slope: Size of the smaller star; Width: Size of the larger star. Slope: Size of the larger star; Width: Size of the larger star. Slope: Size of the larger star; Width: Size of the smaller star. Slope: Size of the smaller star; Width: Size of the smaller star.
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